Millennials are financing everything from bed sheets to concert tickets You can now finance every small item for your home and social life — but should you?You can now finance every small item for your home and social life — but should you?

Stop spending thousands of dollars on back pain surgery and treatments that don’t work For most people, exercise can help relieve back pain, says the author of a new book debunking the back pain industryA $100 billion industry has little evidence supporting its effectiveness, says investigative journalist Cathryn Jakobson Ramin.

Why the First Amendment won’t protect Charlottesville white supremacists from being fired Free speech laws are not designed to protect employees in the workplaceFree speech laws are not designed to protect employees in the workplace.

China’s Xi urges Trump to exercise restraint toward North KoreaIn a phone call with President Donald Trump, Chinese President Xi Jinping urged restraint in dealing with North Korea, hours after the American leader said military resources were in place, “locked and loaded,” should Pyongyang “act unwisely.”

What Google employees should do as the company reviews its corporate culture While corporate culture starts at the top, any employee can work to shape it more positivelyWhile corporate culture starts at the top, any employee can work to shape it more positively.

Oprah’s windfall on Weight Watchers hits $340 million Weight Watchers’ stock has rocketed 6-fold since Oprah Winfrey bought her stakeWith Weight Watchers soaring after a blowout earnings report, Oprah Winfrey could make about $340 million on her initial investment of $43 million.

Search continues after U.S. Marine aircraft 'mishap' off AustraliaA search and rescue operation was underway Saturday for service members after a "mishap" with an aircraft off the east coast of Australia, U.S. Marine officials said, according to the Associated Press. Ships, small boats and aircraft from the 31st Marine Expeditionary Unit and Bonhomme Richard Expeditionary Strike Group were conducting the operations following the incident involving an MV-22 Osprey, the Marine base Camp Butler in Japan said in a statement. It was not immediately clear whether there were any casualties. The Osprey aircraft were in Australia for a joint military training exercise held by U.S. and Australian forces.

Try spending like a retiree—before you retire How to find cutbacks before you need toIf you can’t live on your retirement budget while you’re still working, you likely won’t be able to when you retire.

Buying clothes online gets personal as styling services sign up members Subscription boxes are joining Amazon in taking market share from clothing retailers, but it’s a tough business to make a profit inCompanies like Stitch Fix, Trunk Show and Le Tote are taking market share from other online apparel retailers, reflecting the popularity of online styling and subscription services

U.S. pets are responsible for 30% of the environmental impact of meat eating If America’s dogs and cats were their own country, their meat consumption would rank fifth in the worldIf America’s dogs and cats were their own country, their meat consumption would rank fifth in the world.

The biggest reason to oppose Trump’s immigration plan — we need the money Trump’s immigration plan: Good politics, bad economics It’s for this reason alone—there are others, of course—that slashing the number of legal immigrants to this country, as President Trump wants to do, is probably counterproductive.

Your SoulCycle obsession may soon be replaced by Planet Fitness More people are going to gyms, but they aren’t necessarily new membersMore people are going to gyms, but many of them aren’t new members.

5 ways to tell if you belong among the new elites — the ‘aspirational class’ It’s not about your income or how much you spend — it’s what you spend your money onIt’s not about your income or how much you spend — it’s what you spend your money on, says author Elizabeth Currid-Halkett.

Jared Kushner’s unorthodox approach to meetings is a lesson for all office workers Here are 10 co-workers you should avoid like the plague — especially in meetingsHere are 10 co-workers you should avoid like the plague — especially in meetings.

We’re not smart enough to spot a coming stock-market crash Each modern stock-market crash has been precipitated by a catalyst that has little to do with financeEach modern stock-market crash has been precipitated by a catalyst that has little to do with finance and that catches us off guard, says Scott Nations.

Iran says U.S. Navy fired ‘provocative’ warning shots at its vessels Second incident in recent days as political tensions between the longtime rivals flare.Iran says a U.S. Navy aircraft carrier fired warning rounds at its vessels in the Persian Gulf, the second such incident this week as political tensions between the longtime rivals flare.

This app will analyze your DNA to help you lose weight Analyzing genetics could have clues to how your body processes food and reacts to exerciseAnalyzing genetics could have clues to how your body processes food and reacts to exercise.

North Korea says second ICBM test shows U.S. firmly within range of missile strike Los Angeles, Denver and Chicago could be within range of Pyongyang’s new missile, experts sayLos Angeles, Denver and Chicago could be within range of Pyongyang’s new missile, experts say, upping the stakes for U.S. President Donald Trump, who has vowed to rein in North Korea’s arms program

This is the worst mistake people make at work Employees can do one thing to reduce their chances of getting hurt or making mistakes at workEmployees can do one thing to reduce their chances of getting hurt or making mistakes at work.

Scandal-hit Libor to be phased outIn five years, Libor could be no more. On Thursday a top U.K. regulator said it would phase out the London interbank offered rate, a scandal-plagued benchmark that is used to set the price of trillions of dollars of loans and derivatives across the world. Andrew Bailey, the chief executive of the U.K.'s Financial Conduct Authority, which regulates Libor, said that work would begin to plan for a transition to alternate benchmarks by the end of 2021.

U.K. to phase out scandal-hit LiborIn five years' time Libor should be no more. On Thursday a top U.K. regulator said it will phase out the London interbank offered rate, a scandal plagued benchmark that is used to set the price of trillions of dollars of loans across the world. Andrew Bailey, the chief executive of the U.K.'s Financial Conduct Authority, which regulates Libor, said Thursday that work will begin to plan for a transition to alternate benchmarks by the end of 2021.

Not even free money can make some people go to the gym Health club members receiving financial incentives rarely stick with their workoutsHealth club members receiving financial incentives rarely stick with their workouts.

After health-care failure, the Republicans are out of moves With the economy in better shape, the Democrats can run McConnell’s playbookAfter the failure to replace the Affordable Care Act, Donald Trump and the Republicans don’t have much left, writes Tim Mullaney.

A revenue rule change is coming and every company will be affected New rule aims to improve comparability by creating a single revenue recognition model across industries and across the globeMarketWatch looks at how some sectors will be affected by looming new revenue recognition rules, a subject that may be mentioned in second-quarter earnings.

Sienna Biopharmaceuticals sets terms for IPO, to raise up to $69.3 millionSienna Biopharmaceuticals disclosed Monday terms for its initial public offering, as the dematology and aesthetics-focused biopharmaceutical company said it plans to sell 4.33 million shares to raise up to $69.3 million. The company expects the IPO to price between $14 and $16 a share. If the underwriters exercise the options granted to buy an additional 650,000 shares to cover overallotments, the company could raise up to $79.7 million. The stock is expected to list on the Nasdaq and trade under the symbol "SNNA." The lead underwriters are J.P. Morgan, Cowen and BMO Capital Markets. The company would be coming to market at a time of market strength, as the iShares Nasdaq Biotechnology ETF has climbed 8.9% over the past three months and the S&P 500 has gained 4.7%.

Why some CEOs are finally treating mental health days as sick days Young workers today report higher rates of depression than any other generationYoung workers today report higher rates of depression than any other generation.

More doctors are using apps to help manage chronic disease Connecting doctors and patients remotelyEarly results are promising for digital tools that can assist patients in dealing with diabetes and other chronic ailments.

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